Equal Opportunities International: Volume 20 Issue 1/2
Table of contents
Women managers and stress: a critical analysis
Sandra L. Fielden, Cary L. CooperAims to present a critical appraisal of the research relating to the sources of stress and stress reactions experienced by women managers. Considers the available data and level…
Psychosocial work stress in female funeral service practitioners
Linda M. Goldenhar, Robyn Gershon, Charles Mueller, Christine Karkasian, Naomi A. SwansonSuggests that female funeral service practitioners (FSPs), in particular, may be exposed to a combination of classic healthcare stressors (e.g. shift work, work/family balance)…
Gender differences in burnout, empowerment and somatic symptoms among health professionals: moderators and mediators
Bruna Zani, Luca PietrantoniConsiders the issue of occupational stress and burn‐out which has received increasing attention. Suggests that stress and burn‐out are significant factors in the development of…
Gender as a moderator of the working time autonomy – health relationship
André Büssing, Jürgen GlaserConsiders the unclear role of gender and health with respect to working time autonomy. Questions whether there are comparable positive effects for both men and women. Or does…
Hospital restructuring and psychological burnout in nursing staff
Ronald J. Burke, Esther R. GreenglassExamines the effects of hospital restructuring and downsizing on components of psychological burnout experienced by a predominantly female sample of hospital‐based nursing staff…